The "confidential" information was a series of deposition videos
Business Insider published of Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, CTO
Bobby Murphy, and Brown.

Lee Tran Liang & Wang responded with its
own filing this afternoon calling Snapchat's request for a
restraining order "meritless."

"Defendants’ Application is a meritless attempt to
scapegoat plaintiffs’ counsel for defense counsel’s neglect of
their own responsibilities and their strategic mistake of
initiating the disclosure of discovery materials to the public,"
the document states.

It argues that Quinn Emanuel has been leaking plenty to the press
itself and it's merely picking and choosing which information it
doesn't want published. Lee Tran Liang &
Wang also say that the videos Business Insider
published are technically not a breach of confidentiality since
transcriptions from the depositions were released publicly in a
July court filing.

The real reason Snapchat has issued a restraining order,
Lee Tran Liang & Wang states, is that
Snapchat is getting smeared in the press.

"Defendants’ real complaint is that their efforts to
shape public opinion about this case in the media backfired
when Plaintiff exercised his right to defend himself," the
response states.

If you've been following the lawsuit closely, you'll notice
Lee Tran Liang & Wang's word-choice,
"meritless" is a subtle dig at Snapchat. That's because in
Snapchat's first-ever statement about Brown's complaint, it
called the lawsuit
"utterly devoid of merit."

Brown believes he was wrongfully ousted from the company and is
after the one-third ownership he says he was cheated out of.